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Claudia's calculator will generate random numbers. She sets it to generate a number from 1 to 5 one hundred times. She then calculates the relative frequency of each number.

The relative frenquencies in the table are ---------

A uniform propabililty model ------ a good model to
represent probabilities related to the numbers generated by Claudia's calculator.

therefore, the theoretical probability that any one number is chosen is likely ----

Claudia's calculator will generate random numbers. She sets it to generate a number-example-1
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Answer:

The relative frequencies in the table are reasonably close to equal.

A uniform probability model is a good model to represent probabilities related to the numbers generated by Claudia's calculator.

Therefore, the theoretical probability that any one number is chosen is likely 20.

Explanation:

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The shown relative frequencies are 0.18, 0.19, and 0.21, which is pretty close to 0.19 - 0.20. From there you can tell that they are reasonably close to equal.

That means that the probailities are close to uniform and => A uniform propabililty model IS a good model to represent probabilities related to the numbers generated by Claudia's calculator.

Therefore, the theoretical probability that any one number is chosen is likely 0.2.


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